What good does a car like that do on the eastern seaboard? It's not like you can *do* anything with it....not like out here in the wide open highways and byways of the West where the speed limit is 70, but the cops don't look at you until you're doing over 85.
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Hi Cass,
Subarus were (still are?) very popular in the Pacific Northwest where I grew up. Didn't know they're making a move on sport.

That thing really redline around 10,000 RPM?

Hi Sly,
I had to commute monthly for a long while to Kings Bay on I-95, and a couple years to Atlanta (European Command Det) on I-75 for reserve drills. Though the freeways were not wide open, prevailing speed was generally about 80, with a few demons weaving through.

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